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The battle over the Governor and his policies (and over those who supported them — Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, too, faced recall and won, and several seats in the state senate were contested as well) has opened wounds that will not be so easily healed.
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If that effort had gone in, the game might well have opened up.
And striking down Sarbox might well have opened the door to even more burdensome regulation.
As it happened, Jacoby, who could well have opened four hearts, would not have passed any plausible response.
On learning of the news he may well have opened a celebratory bottle of the wine he produces on his own estate in southern France.
Of course, by then, new craters may well have opened up, and with them new mysteries to investigate in a warming world.
Yet these values might very well have opened the revolution's narrow path to success, had they been upheld early enough.
The fact that he closed the service rather than comply may well have opened him up to other legal challenges – about which he also can not comment.
Those who choose to get too exercised about it should consider the following: If this were London, these "Godot" plays might well have opened not within five years of one another but five days.
He might as well have opened the book at any page and asked his client to select the appropriate remark left by a predecessor five or ten years before.
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